The age requirement is unfortunate, but there may be cases where you need to open a can of whoop ass on a couple of guys and all things being equal, it's far better to have a 25 year-old kicking butt as opposed to a 45 year-old. I'm pushing 40 myself and I can certainly feel the difference.

"Okay, but I'm not good at details, or the big picture. I also show up late, and drunk. I've got a good feeling about this."- Homer Simpson

Top Secret clearances are required probably because you would have access to restricted information concerning terrorists and so forth. Some of this information may expose undercover agents of government agencies.

They pay they list is without the 25% Law Enforcement Avail. Pay. So figure the starting is 45,000 plus all the way to over 100,000 with time and experience. Not to mention the training. They are one of the best trained fed units when it comes to CQB. No rusty gunners here. If you like flying and a Patriotic job, hell you can't go wrong. The current guys are working a 4 on 3 off schedule. Not too shabby.....

I filled out that long ass app and will pop it in the mail tomorrow. I figure if they're willing to pay me enough, it could be interesting. Not exactly looking for a change of career, but my salary requirements are probably high enough that they won't call. [:)]

Originally Posted By Winston_Wolf:
... I figured a lot of us would, but I'm too old (37 max) and they don't wanna pay either.
Curious that you need to maintain a TOP SECRET clearance; why?
Go for it!

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Isn't it interesting that the Feds can legally discriminate based on age.
Mattja, there are a lot of Federal jobs that don't require kicking butt that have the same age requirement. It just ain't fair!!

If it's a Colt, it's a copy of an original ArmaLite.

I am not LARRYG36.

Racing is life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.

If your AR10 is marked Geneseo, IL, it's still an AR10 no matter what some people say.

Originally Posted By Winston_Wolf:
... I figured a lot of us would, but I'm too old (37 max) and they don't wanna pay either.
Curious that you need to maintain a TOP SECRET clearance; why?
Go for it!

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Isn't it interesting that the Feds can legally discriminate based on age.
Mattja, there are a lot of Federal jobs that don't require kicking butt that have the same age requirement. It just ain't fair!!

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Really? Well than that is BS then, isn't it? Leave it to the Feds to not practice what they preach (and require from private companies).

"Okay, but I'm not good at details, or the big picture. I also show up late, and drunk. I've got a good feeling about this."- Homer Simpson

http://www.channel2000.com/sh/news/stories/nat-news-97352620010926-070927.html
FAA Swamped With Air-Marshal Resumes
Lawmakers Work To Improve Air Security
Posted: 8:49 a.m. EDT September 26, 2001
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP, New Jersey -- There's apparently no shortage of interest in the federal air marshal program.
A New Jersey newspaper reported Wednesday that the Federal Aviation Administration has received more than 1,000 resumes since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.
The paper said that it is not known how many air marshals will be hired. And the FAA won't comment on the report or provide details about the program.
Congress is now working on a $3 billion airline security package that calls for the expansion of the air marshal program.
Lawmakers Ponder Ways To Improve Air Security
Congress is thinking about putting armed marshals on the nation's jetliners to try to convince Americans it's safe to fly.
Lawmakers are also talking about ways to improve the security of the cockpit door, and there's also talk of federalizing the security force at airports. One idea some lawmakers don't like comes from the head of the pilots union. Duane Woerth proposed letting pilots carry firearms in the cockpit. They would use bullets that wouldn't be able to pierce the plane's fuselage.
In addition, both the pilot and flight attendants unions are calling for new limits on carry-on luggage.
Click here for the Federal Air Marshals job posting.